Brazil goalkeeper Alisson Becker still holds Roma close to his heart and he shared this after Brazil’s World Cup win over South Korea.
The 30-year-old shot stopper, who spent two years of his career with the Giallorossi from 2016 to 2018 before leaving to Liverpool in a deal worth around €62.5m, is Brazil’s starting goalkeeper at the World Cup and he’s played all but one game so far, remaining benched for the 1-0 loss to Cameroon.
Alisson performed well in Brazil’s win over South Korea and after the full time whistle, he was approached by a Corriere dello Sport journalist, who asked him to comment on the victory. The former Roma goalkeeper was all smiles and he greeted the journalist with a pat on the back and a big smile, saying: “Forza Roma sempre!”
Alisson made 64 appearances across all competitions for Roma during his two years in the Italian capital, keeping 26 clean sheets and conceding 66 goals.